A radiant heating apparatus for heating one or more workpieces, comprises at least one flash discharge lamp, a discharge circuit having a condenser, connected in series to the at least one flash discharge lamp, for supplying voltage to the at least one flash discharge lamp; and a non-contact current detecting sensor provided in the discharge circuit wherein the current detecting sensor detects in a non-contact state discharge current flowing through the discharge circuit whereby it is possible to compensate condenser deterioration and also it is possible to detect an abnormal state of the discharge circuit based on outputs from the non-contact current detecting sensor.
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1. A radiant heating apparatus for heating one or more workpieces comprising: at least one flash discharge lamp; a discharge circuit having a condenser, connected in series to said at least flash discharge lamp, for supplying voltage to said at least one flash discharge lamp; and a non-contact current detecting sensor provided in said discharge circuit wherein said current detecting sensor detects in a non-contact state discharge current flowing through said discharge circuit.
2. The radiant heating apparatus according to claim 1 , further including a power source controlling circuit wherein said power source controlling circuit controls voltage charged in said condenser based on a value detected by said non-contact current detecting sensor.
3. The radiant heating apparatus according to claim 1 , further including a display circuit wherein said a display circuit alerts to an abnormal state of said discharge circuit based on a value detected by said no-contact current detecting sensor.
4. A discharge current detecting circuit for a radiant heating apparatus that heats one or more workpieces by a flash emitted from at least one flash discharge lamp: a condenser, connected in series to said at least flash discharge lamp, for supplying voltage to said at least one flash discharge lamp; and a non-contact current detecting sensor provided in said discharge circuit wherein said current detecting sensor detects in a non-contact state discharge current flowing through said discharge circuit.
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December 23, 2002
December 9, 2003
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